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Beginning in 2018, Texas parents Jeff Younger and Anne Georgulas fought over custody of their twin children, born in 2012. The case attracted national attention, as one of their children is a transgender girl diagnosed with gender dysphoria at age five.
Corporate divisions or spin-offs are allowed in many jurisdictions, but the Texas divisive merger is distinctive because it treats the division as a merger. [1] Notably, in a Texas two-step bankruptcy the parent company still maintains control over the spin-off by appointing its board and executives. [1]
It is against the law to make alcohol available to a non-family person younger than 17, even on one's own property and even with permission from a parent of that person. [2] Texas holds parents/adults civilly liable for damages caused by the intoxication of a minor younger than 17 if they knowingly provided alcohol or allowed alcohol to be ...
Texas parents can be prosecuted for allowing children to miss school. If a student has unexcused absences on three days within a four-week period, the district sends a warning notice to inform the ...
The Texas Freedom to Read Project, a coalition of parents from across the state, launched Dec. 4. The group seeks to train parents on how to advocate for free access to books in their kids’ schools.
Texas parents Temecia and Rodney Jackson are demanding the return of their newborn baby after she was taken by child protective services in Dallas last month following a home birth.
Sherin Susan Mathews (born Saraswati Kumari) [1] (July 14, 2014 – October 7, 2017) was an Indian American toddler who was found dead in a culvert in Richardson, Texas. [2] She was reported missing by her adoptive father Wesley Mathews on October 7, 2017. Her body was found October 22, 2017, under a road in a culvert near her home. [3]
(Reuters) -A Galveston, Texas, jury on Monday found the parents of a teenager who shot and killed 10 classmates at Santa Fe High School in 2018 not liable for the violence, ending an unusual civil ...